My experience with Brevet – 200km – Night ride from Bangalore to Mandya and back


While reading about cycling, I came across the term randonneuring. Randonneuring is long distance cycling ranging from 200 km to 1200 kms. A person is called a randonneur if he completes any one of the long distance event and a Super Randonneur if he completes  200km, 300 km, 400 km and 600 km within the same calendar year. The randonneuring event is also called randonee or a brevet. I will be using the term brevet here.

I was intent to complete my first brevet at the earliest and registered at Coimbatore in the first week of March’14. However, I was not able to get leave and had to cancel the plan. I was lucky enough to find another event planned in Apr’14 in Bangalore during which we had an extended weekend off. I registered for it along with 2 other friends Gopi sir and Ram, former my office colleague and regular cyclist and the other my college friend who is a hockey player but new to cycling.

Brevet was scheduled at 8.00 PM from BTM layout near Silk Board on 12th Apr’14. We had made plans to reach Bangalore by afternoon, take rest and then head fresh for the brevet. However, the plans went awry and we never had an opportunity to take rest. Also, Gopi sir had to drop out of the brevet due to personal reasons. Now Ram and I, completely new to the city, were left to accomplish the task. We had transported our bikes in car and hence we had to do assemble our bikes which took us time. Finally, when we were off to the start point, we were running late. We arrived at the start point at 8.20 PM and the brevet had already begun.

We were at a disadvantage on the route, as traffic routes in Bangalore were something that we had no idea. We kept asking the motorists and shop people for the routes and kept going. Alas, we had overshot a left turn by certain 5 – 10 kms when we realized the folly. It took sometime for us to get back on the route and at 10.00 PM, we had covered 18 kms of the official route. We had a task in our hand now, with a straight route ahead of us we had ticked off the route issue.

What began as an easily doable target, seemed to be excruciatingly painful. We had minor gear issues in both of our cycles which took less than 5 minutes to put it back. The road was like the snake in a snake and ladder with lots of ups and downs, the downhill were fun for us which made the uphill even more difficult, this continued on till the half stop. We had set us cut-off for the distance that had to be achieved every 25 kms mostly coinciding with the towns that were along the path.

The first set of cyclists we could see was in the 70ish mark and we were relieved to have actually closed the gap. Somewhere near 100ish mark, where we had only 3-5 kms to reach the half way mark, Ram had started having muscle pull in his leg which was giving him a tough time. However, with ample glucose, electral, fresh juices and water we managed to reach the half way mark at 2.15 AM. We were happy that we had reached the half way mark and happily relished the parattas given by Gopi sir’s sister family who were magnanimous hosts.

In the half way mark, during the interaction with our organizers, we came to know that when compared to the first half, second half is even more tougher with more elevations than drops. This was the last thing which we wanted to hear and was really difficult.

We started our return at around 3 AM after the control point had closed and were focused to complete it. This was the time when I enjoyed the night ride with cool weather and little traffic. Night rides are something which I hadn’t thought of before and kudos to the organizers for arranging this ride. Although we were in a divided carriageway, the high beam from the vehicles in the opposite direction was causing some discomfort. This and cyclist’s best friend, the street dogs barking at us whenever we stop were the aberrations. Please ensure to have good lights and take adequate safety precautions while doing night rides.

The dawn proved to be a blessing as with the light available we could progress faster. And also, all my cycling long rides were in the morning, it was like getting into my comfort zone. As was customary in morning rides, we stopped at a coffee shop, and it was bliss. Rejuvenated with a coffee, we pedaled faster hoping to complete the ride 1 hour prior to the cut-off. However, we had surprises on the way. Ram was famished and was finding it difficult to pedal further, that was when we had stopped in a roadside eatery to have our breakfast at around 7.15ish. After that, I had overeaten and found pedaling very tough, however, having worked the entire night, we were not willing to stop at all. With the sun coming up, it was getting difficult, but what made it more difficult was the route once inside Bangalore. The city route was confusing and we had get trouble finding the correct route.

All is well that ends well and hence, we reached the end point in the nick of time.

Cycling


How I was into cycling

My tryst with cycling began when I was preparing for my first half marathon (21 km) which was scheduled in Dec’13. I began my preparation in Aug and was determined to complete it. However, being a lazy guy I soon ran out of steam to go for a run every morning and would always postpone it. To ensure I am doing some workout, dusted my old cycle used during school days and began cycling alternatively. Now, the rides to Marina and Besant Nagar early in the day would always be refreshing and being drenched in sweat on my return home would always make me satisfied about the workout I have had.

Initial Steps

I was able to complete my Half marathon and during the time I began doing research about cycling. I became excited when I could see so much information about cycling and the awareness about it world over. It was teaming with activities and resources which  made me impatient to get a bike and I narrowed down to Scott Sportster Comfort 20.

Our mindset has been typically set as cycle being a poor man’s vehicle. With all the revolutions taking around in every sphere, this is sure to change. Nowadays, it is more of rich man’s toy and is only going ot get better. The technology in cycle has evolved to a great extent that one could feel a marked difference in the ride quality of the new generation cycles.

 What I enjoy

Best thing in cycling for me is that it takes me to farther distances pollution free, keeps me worked up and most importantly makes me aware of my surroundings.

On our long rides, typically 50+ kms, you get to value about time and appreciate patience. It is like as my friend put it ‘meditation.’ What happens is you are physically tired and still have some distance to cover but you want to reach home immediately. Situation like this makes you practical and tells you that you are not invincible.
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